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  1. How the Leopard Changed Its Spots : The Evolution of Complexity by Brian Goodwin, 2001-03-01
  2. Evolution by Douglas J. Futuyma, 2005-01
  3. Biology, Evolution, and Human Nature by Timothy H. Goldsmith, William F. Zimmerman, 2000-11-16
  4. The Cyanobacteria: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Evolution
  5. Philosophy of Biology (Dimensions of Philosophy Series) by Elliott Sober, 2000-01-01
  6. Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer, 2006-09-01
  7. The Biology and Evolution of Language by Philip Lieberman, 1984-12-12
  8. Evolutionary Biology by Douglas J. Futuyma, 1997-12
  9. (Volume 2) - Evolution of Life (Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life) by Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, 2005-12-02
  10. Making Sense of Evolution: The Conceptual Foundations of Evolutionary Biology by Massimo Pigliucci, Jonathan Kaplan, 2006-11-15
  11. The Origin and Evolution of Mammals (Oxford Biology) by T. S. Kemp, 2005-01-27
  12. Information Theory, Evolution, and The Origin of Life by Hubert P. Yockey, 2005-04-18
  13. The Tree Of Life: The Wonders Of Evolution by Ellen Jackson, 2004-11
  14. The Cell: Evolution of the First Organism (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2004-08

181. Evolutionary Biology -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Evolutionary biology is a subfield of (The science that studies living organisms) One who studies evolutionary biology is known as an evolutionary
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Evolutionary biology
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Evolutionary biology is a subfield of (The science that studies living organisms) biology concerned with the origin and descent of ((biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed) species , as well as their change over time, i.e. their ((biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms) evolution . One who studies evolutionary biology is known as an evolutionary biologist , or less frequently evolutionist
Evolutionary biology is something of a meta field because it includes scientists from many traditional (Click link for more info and facts about taxonomically) taxonomically -oriented disciplines. For example, it generally includes scientists who may have a specialist training in particular (A living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently) organism s such as (The branch of zoology that studies mammals) mammalogy (The branch of zoology that studies birds) ornithology , or (The branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians) herpetology but use those organisms as systems to answer general questions in evolution. It also generally includes

182. :: MARINE BIOLOGY RESEARCH DIVISION ::
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY biology RESEARCH LABORATORIES. Community structure in the deep sea benthos; Coral reef ecology; Genetic structure of invertebrate
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183. Case Western Reserve University - Evolutionary Biology
Welcome to The Evolutionary biology Program. The program in Evolutionary biology is designed to provide students with knowledge of macro and
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Welcome to The Evolutionary Biology Program
The program in Evolutionary Biology is designed to provide students with knowledge of macro- and micro-evolutionary processes underlying the evolution and diversification of life on Earth and an understanding of the meta-scientific issues involved in this unique field of study. The program includes grounding in the history and philosophy of evolutionary thought and alternative conceptualizations of the mechanisms, patterns, and processes of evolution. It emphasizes evolutionary theory, foundations of ecology and genetics, focused study of particular organisms or groups of organisms, and the dynamics of evolutionary principles in scientific inquiry. HIGHLIGHTS

184. Popbio
Society of Systematic Biologists Home of Systematic biologyIn the Evolutionary biology category, Systematic biology is second only to the review journal TREE. Hence, we have the largest impact factor of any research
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University of Virginia
The program in Evolution and Population Biology at UVa is currently recruiting graduate students. Faculty in Biology, and associated faculty in Environmental Sciences and Physics, work closely together advising students on projects related to the evolutionary ecology of natural populations, phylogenetic analysis, and conservation. Mountain Lake Biological Station is used for field studies by many students, faculty, and by evolutionary ecologists from throughout the country.
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Lewis and Clark Professor. Population and ecological genetics, with a current emphasis on the role of pathogens in the evolution and population dynamics of natural populations.
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Assistant Professor. Plant ecological genetics including breeding systems, life history, and ecological and evolutionary response to environmental heterogeneity.
JOHN GITTLEMAN
Associate Professor. Macroevolution with particular emphasis on phylogenetic analyses and applications, and conservation and biodiversity.

185. ScienceWeek
John Wiley Sons 1999, p.12 ON EVOLUTIONARY biology AND THE STUDY OF At the beginning of the 20th century, the fields of evolutionary biology and
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186. C-CEBH: Center For The Comparative And Evolutionary Biology Of Hearing
of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary biology of Hearing (CCEBH), The goal of this evolutionary and comparative approach is to develop a
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Welcome to the web site of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing (C-CEBH), the auditory neuroscience research group at the University of Maryland, College Park. C-CEBH is a multi-department and multi-college program that includes 10 research laboratories with 12 regular faculty and over 60 research associates, postdoctoral fellows, doctoral students, and undergraduates. The C-CEBH also has formal ties to the National Institutes of Deafness and Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health for both research collaborations and pre and postdoctoral research training and education. Thirteen NIDCD investigators are adjunct faculty associated with C-CEBH. Recent News:
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The C-CEBH has as its overall theme the study of auditory neuroscience, with considerable emphasis in many of our laboratories on questions that directly or indirectly related to issues on evolution and comparative hearing. The goal of this evolutionary and comparative approach is to develop a better understanding of the function auditory systems and the origins of vertebrate hearing. To this end, investigators in the C-CEBH use a wide range of animal models to understand the complexities of hearing among the vertebrates including humans. Research laboratories in C-CEBH use experimental models that include insects (Yager), fish (Popper), amphibians (Yager, Popper), reptiles (Dooling, Carr), birds (Carr, Dooling, Hall), and a variety of mammalian species including ferrets (Shamma, Simon), bats (Moss), and humans (Gordon-Salant, Poeppel, Leek , and Ryals). Research methods include molecular biology, neurophysiology, psychophysics, brain imaging, neuroethology, microscopy at all levels, and many more. The research questions asked by our investigators and the individuals in their laboratories are equally diverse and are highlighted in the individual research pages.

187. Evolutionary Biology - Cambridge University Press
The first book on Evolutionary Developmental biology that is for undergraduate and general readership. ‘I thoroughly enjoyed this book … it is short,
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188. Ecology And Evolutionary Biology

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189. Welcome To OEB!
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190. BEG By Stephen T. Abedon
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